"We think we have a story that is worth making. We could never dream of the kind of success that Breaking Bad had and the love we got from the fans. But [with Saul] at a certain point you have to do the best job you can and tell the best story that entertains you, get a good response and hope people like it."

The first, 10-part season of Better Call Saul began filming in New Mexico earlier this month. It was originally scheduled to air later this year, but has been delayed until 2015. The second season, made up of 13 episodes, will follow in early 2016.